Epson PowerLite 1835 User Manual
Epson PowerLite 1835 User Manual

Epson PowerLite 1835 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ® PowerLite 92/93/95/96W/905/915W/1835 User's Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Projector Parts Locations ... 14 Projector Parts - Front/Top ... 15 Projector Parts - Rear ... 16 Projector Parts - Base... 17 Projector Parts - Control Panel ... 18 Projector Parts - Remote Control... 19 Setting Up the Projector ... 21 Projector Placement... 21 Projector Setup and Installation Options ...
  • Page 4 Connecting a Microphone... 35 Connecting to External USB Devices ... 36 USB Device Projection... 36 Connecting a USB Device or Camera to the Projector... 36 Selecting the Connected USB Source ... 37 Disconnecting a USB Device or Camera From the Projector... 37 Connecting to a Document Camera ...
  • Page 5 Using Basic Projector Features ... 65 Turning On the Projector ... 65 Turning Off the Projector ... 67 Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus... 69 Adjusting the Image Height ... 71 Image Shape... 72 Correcting Image Shape With Quick Corner... 72 Correcting Image Shape With the Keystone Buttons...
  • Page 6 Password Security Types ... 96 Setting a Password ... 96 Selecting Password Security Types... 98 Entering a Password to Use the Projector ... 99 Saving a User's Logo Image to Display... 100 Locking the Projector's Buttons ... 103 Unlocking the Projector's Buttons ... 104 Installing a Security Cable ...
  • Page 7 Solutions When There is No Sound or Low Volume ... 152 Solutions to Microphone Problems ... 152 Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems ... 153 Solutions to Projector Power or Shut-Off Problems... 153 Solutions to Problems With the Remote Control... 153 Solutions to Password Problems ...
  • Page 8 Notices ... 168 Important Safety Information ... 168 Important Safety Instructions... 168 FCC Compliance Statement... 171 Trademarks ... 172 Software Copyright... 172 Copyright Notice... 199 Copyright Attribution ... 200...
  • Page 9: Introduction To Your Projector

    PowerLite 915W: Up to 3200 lumens of brightness (white light output and color light output) PowerLite 1835: Up to 3500 lumens of brightness (white light output and color light output) • PowerLite 92/93/95/905/1835: Native resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA) PowerLite 96W/915W: Native resolution of 1280 ×...
  • Page 10: Product Box Contents

    • Tall projector foot for increased positioning flexibility • Powerful 16 W speaker system with audio out port for connecting external speakers • Epson Instant Off and Direct Power On features for quick setup and shut down • Support for Crestron RoomView network monitoring systems (PowerLite 93/95/96W/905/915W/1835) •...
  • Page 11 Projector Remote control Remote control batteries (two AA alkaline) Power cord VGA computer cable Password Protected sticker Projector documentation CD-ROM Projector software CD-ROM Parent topic: Projector Features...
  • Page 12: Additional Components

    Parent topic: Projector Features Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts You can purchase screens, other optional accessories, and replacement parts from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Or you can purchase online www.epsonstore.com Epson offers the following optional accessories and replacement parts for your projector:...
  • Page 13: Registration And Warranty Information

    In addition, Epson offers free Extra Care Road Service. In the unlikely event of an equipment failure, you won’t have to wait for your unit to be repaired. Instead, Epson will ship you a replacement unit anywhere in the United States or Canada. See the Extra Care Road Service brochure for details.
  • Page 14: Notations Used In The Documentation

    95/96W/905/915W/1835), see the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide installed with this manual from your projector CD. • If you still need help after checking this manual and the sources listed above, you can use the Epson PrivateLine Support service to get help fast. For details, see "Where to Get Help".
  • Page 15: Projector Parts - Front/Top

    Projector Parts - Base Projector Parts - Control Panel Projector Parts - Remote Control Parent topic: Introduction to Your Projector Projector Parts - Front/Top Exhaust vent Remote receiver A/V Mute slide lever Foot release lever Front adjustable foot A/V Mute slide (lens cover)
  • Page 16: Projector Parts - Rear

    Wireless LAN module indicator light (PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835) Zoom ring Control panel Lamp cover Projector status lights Parent topic: Projector Parts Locations Projector Parts - Rear HDMI port A/C input port S-Video port Video port L-Audio-R audio ports Audio1 port Monitor Out port...
  • Page 17: Projector Parts - Base

    Security lock port Speaker Remote receiver Network (LAN) port (PowerLite 93/95/96W/905/915W/1835) USB TypeA port USB TypeB port Computer2 port Computer1 port Parent topic: Projector Parts Locations Projector Parts - Base...
  • Page 18: Projector Parts - Control Panel

    Enter button (selects options) Vertical keystone adjustment buttons (adjust screen shape) and arrow buttons Volume adjustment buttons (adjust speaker volume) Help button (accesses projector help information) Esc button (cancels/exits functions) Horizontal keystone adjustment buttons (adjust screen shape) and arrow buttons...
  • Page 19: Projector Parts - Remote Control

    Parent topic: Projector Parts Locations Related references Projector Light Status Projector Parts - Remote Control...
  • Page 20 Page Up/Down buttons (control presentation slides) E-Zoom +/-buttons (zoom into and out of the image) Menu button (accesses projector menu system) Arrow buttons (move through on-screen options and control wireless mouse functions) Enter button (selects options and controls wireless mouse functions)
  • Page 21: Setting Up The Projector

    • Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface or install it using a compatible mount. • Leave plenty of space around and under the projector for ventilation, and do not place it on top of or next to anything that could block the vents.
  • Page 22 Rear Ceiling...
  • Page 23: Projection Distance

    Rear Ceiling Wherever you set up the projector, make sure to position it squarely in front of the center of the screen, not at an angle, if possible. If you project from the ceiling or from the rear, be sure to select the correct Projection option in the projector's menu system.
  • Page 24 PowerLite 92/93/95 4:3 Aspect Ratio Image or Screen Screen or Projection distance image size Wide to Tele 50 inches 59 to 71 inches (150 to 180 cm) 80 inches 95 to 114 inches (241 to 290 cm) 100 inches 119 to 143 inches (302 to 363 cm) 150 inches 179 to 215 inches (454 to 546 cm) PowerLite 96W...
  • Page 25: Projector Connections

    Projector Placement Projector Connections You can connect the projector to a variety of computer, video, and audio sources to display presentations, movies, or other images, with or without sound. • Connect any type of computer that has a USB port, standard video output (monitor) port, or HDMI port.
  • Page 26: Connecting To Computer Sources

    Caution: If you will use the projector at altitudes above 4921 feet (1500 m), turn on High Altitude Mode to ensure the projector's internal temperature is regulated properly. Connecting to Computer Sources Connecting to Video Sources Connecting to an External Computer Monitor...
  • Page 27 × 1200 (Macintosh) to project using USB. You cannot use the remote control's wireless mouse function when you use your projector's USB Type B port for presentation display. However, you can use the Page Up and Page Down buttons to move through a presentation.
  • Page 28: Connecting To A Computer For Vga Video

    Connecting to Computer Sources Connecting to a Computer for HDMI Video and Audio If your computer has an HDMI port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional HDMI cable. 1. Make sure the projector and your computer are turned off.
  • Page 29: Connecting To A Computer For Usb Mouse Control

    Connecting to a Computer for USB Mouse Control If you connected your computer to a Computer or HDMI port on the projector, you can set up the remote control to act as a wireless mouse. This lets you control computer presentations at a distance from your computer.
  • Page 30: Connecting To A Computer For Sound

    If your computer presentation includes sound and you did not connect it using the projector's USB TypeB or HDMI port, you can still play sound through the projector's speaker system. Just connect an optional 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack audio cable as described here.
  • Page 31: Connecting To An Hdmi Video Source

    Connecting to an HDMI Video Source If your video source has an HDMI port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional HDMI cable. 1. Make sure the projector and your video source are turned off. 2. Connect the HDMI cable to your video source's HDMI output port.
  • Page 32: Connecting To A Composite Video Source

    Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu Connecting to a Composite Video Source If your video source has a composite video port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional RCA-style video or A/V cable. 1. Make sure the projector and your video source are turned off.
  • Page 33: Connecting To A Video Source For Sound

    • Connect the other end of the cable to the projector's Audio port that corresponds to the Computer port you are using for video. • Connect the red and white plugs on the other end of the cable to the projector's L-Audio-R ports.
  • Page 34: Connecting To An External Computer Monitor

    Connecting to an External Computer Monitor If you connected the projector to a computer using a Computer port, you can also connect an external monitor to the projector. This lets you see your presentation on the external monitor even when the projected image is not visible.
  • Page 35: Connecting A Microphone

    Parent topic: Projector Connections Connecting a Microphone You can connect a microphone to the projector's Mic port to provide audio support during presentations (PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835). Note: If you connect a condenser microphone with plug-in power support, turn on the Plug-in Power setting in the Extended menu.
  • Page 36: Connecting To External Usb Devices

    Projecting a Slide Show Connecting a USB Device or Camera to the Projector You can connect your USB device or camera to the projector's USB Type A port and use it to project a slide show or presentation. 1. If your USB device came with a power adapter, plug the device into an electrical outlet.
  • Page 37: Selecting The Connected Usb Source

    2. Connect the USB cable (or USB flash drive or USB memory card reader) into the projector's USB TypeA port shown below. USB TypeA port Note: Do not connect a USB hub or a USB cable longer than 10 feet (3 m), or the device may not operate correctly.
  • Page 38: Connecting To A Document Camera

    Connecting to External USB Devices Connecting to a Document Camera You can connect a compatible Epson document camera to your projector's USB Type A port to project images viewed by the camera. Note: You may be able to connect different Epson document camera models to your projector's Computer ports.
  • Page 39 1. Open the battery cover as shown. 2. Insert the batteries with the + and – ends facing as shown.
  • Page 40: Opening The Lens Cover

    3. Close the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place. Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector Opening the Lens Cover 1. To open the projector's lens cover, slide the A/V Mute slide lever.
  • Page 41 2. To cover the lens or temporarily turn off the projected picture and sound, slide the A/V Mute slide cover closed. Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector...
  • Page 42: Using The Projector On A Network

    CD for instructions. • EasyMP Monitor software (Windows only) lets you monitor and control your projector through the network. You can download the latest software and documentation from the Epson web site. Go to www.epson.com/support Connecting to a Wired Network...
  • Page 43: Selecting Wired Network Settings

    Before you can project from multiple computers on your network, you must select the network settings for the projector using its menu system. Note: Make sure you already connected the projector to your wired network using the LAN port. 1. Turn on the projector.
  • Page 44 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 6. Select the following basic options as necessary: • Projector Name lets you enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters long to identify the projector over the network.
  • Page 45: Wireless Network Projection

    Wireless Network Projection You can send images to your projector through a wireless network (PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835). To do this, you must install the optional Epson 802.11g/b/n wireless LAN module, and then set up your projector and computer for wireless projection.
  • Page 46: Installing The Wireless Lan Module

    After installing the module and setting up the projector, install the network software from the Epson Projector Software for Meeting & Presentation CD on your computer. Use the following software and documentation to set up, control, and monitor wireless projection: •...
  • Page 47 2. Slide the air filter cover latch and open the air filter cover. 3. Remove the screw securing the wireless LAN module stopper, then remove the stopper.
  • Page 48 4. Insert the wireless LAN module into the port. 5. Replace the wireless LAN module stopper and secure it using the screw you removed. 6. Close the air filter cover. 7. Plug in and turn on the projector.
  • Page 49: Using Quick Wireless Connection (Windows Only)

    Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Using Quick Wireless Connection (Windows Only) You can use the optional Epson Quick Wireless Connection USB key to quickly connect the projector to a Windows computer wirelessly (PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835). Then you can project your presentation and remove the key when you are done.
  • Page 50 4. Select Network Configuration and press Enter. 5. Select the Basic menu and press Enter. 6. Select the following basic options as necessary: • Projector Name lets you enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters long to identify the projector over the network.
  • Page 51 • Projector Keyword lets you turn on a security password to prevent access to the projector by anyone not in the room with it. You must enter a displayed, randomized keyword from a computer using the EasyMP Network Projection software to access the projector.
  • Page 52: Wireless Lan Menu Settings

    Wireless LAN Menu Settings Note: See your projector's EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide for details on selecting these settings. Setting Wireless LAN Power Connection Mode Channel Wireless LAN Sys. SSID Auto Setting SSID Options Description Turns on wireless LAN support...
  • Page 53: Selecting Wireless Network Settings In Windows

    1. To access your wireless utility software, double-click the network icon on the Windows taskbar. 2. Do one of the following: • If your projector is set up on an existing network (Advanced mode), select the network name (SSID). • If your projector is configured for Quick mode, select the SSID you assigned to the projector.
  • Page 54: Setting Up Wireless Network Security

    Wireless Network Projection Setting Up Wireless Network Security You can set up security for your projector to use on the wireless network (PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835). Set up one of the following security options to match the settings used on your network: •...
  • Page 55: Wireless Security Menu Settings

    Parent topic: Wireless Network Projection Wireless Security Menu Settings Settings on the Security menu let you select the type of security and security settings that match the network you are connecting the projector to. Setting Security WEP Encryption Format Key ID...
  • Page 56: Setting Up Projector Network E-Mail Alerts

    Setting Up Wireless Network Security Setting Up Projector Network E-Mail Alerts You can set up the projector to send you an e-mail alert over the network if there is a problem with the projector. 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control.
  • Page 57 9. When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus. Note: If a critical problem causes the projector to shut down, you may not receive an e-mail alert. Network Projector E-mail Alert Messages...
  • Page 58: Network Projector E-Mail Alert Messages

    • The IP address of the affected projector • Detailed information about the problem Note: If a critical problem causes a projector to shut down, you may not receive an e-mail alert. Parent topic: Setting Up Projector Network E-Mail Alerts...
  • Page 59 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 5. Enter up to two IP addresses to receive SNMP notifications, using 0 to 255 for each address field. Note: Do not use these addresses: 127.x.x.x or 224.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255).
  • Page 60: Controlling A Networked Projector Using A Web Browser

    Note: The web setup and control features support Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, and Safari on networks that do not use a proxy server for connection. You cannot select all of the projector menu settings or control all projector functions using a web browser.
  • Page 61: Crestron Roomview Support

    Searches for sources Selects the network source Selects the USB Display or USB device source Volume button controls 6. Select the icon corresponding to the projector function you want to control. Parent topic: Using the Projector on a Network Crestron RoomView Support If you are using the Crestron RoomView network monitoring and control system, you can set up your projector for use on the system (PowerLite 93/95/96W/905/915W/1835).
  • Page 62: Setting Up Crestron Roomview Support

    Note: You cannot use the Epson Web Control feature or the Message Broadcasting plug-in for EasyMP Monitor when you use Crestron RoomView. For additional information on Crestron RoomView, contact Crestron. Setting Up Crestron RoomView Support Controlling a Networked Projector Using Crestron RoomView...
  • Page 63: Controlling A Networked Projector Using Crestron Roomview

    Crestron RoomView Support Controlling a Networked Projector Using Crestron RoomView Once you have set up your projector to use Crestron RoomView, you can control and monitor projection using a compatible web browser. 1. Start your web browser on a computer connected to the network.
  • Page 64 • Menu displays the Configuration menu 5. To view information about the projector, click the Info tab. 6. To change projector, Crestron, and password settings, click the Tools tab, select settings on the displayed screen, and click Send. 7. When you finish selecting settings, click Exit to exit the program.
  • Page 65: Using Basic Projector Features

    Color Mode Controlling the Volume With the Volume Buttons Projecting a Slide Show Turning On the Projector Turn on the computer or video equipment you want to use before you turn on the projector so it can display the image source.
  • Page 66 1. Open the projector's lens cover. 2. Connect the power cord to the projector's power inlet.
  • Page 67: Turning Off The Projector

    Before turning off the projector, shut down any computer connected to it so you can see the computer display during shutdown. Note: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Lamp life will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time.
  • Page 68 2. Press the power button again. (To leave it on, press any other button.) The projector beeps twice, the lamp turns off, and the power light turns orange. Note: With Epson's Instant Off technology, there is no cool-down period so you can pack up the projector for transport right away.
  • Page 69: Selecting The Language For The Projector Menus

    Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus If you want to view the projector's menus and messages in another language, you can change the Language setting. 1. Turn on the projector. 2. Press the Menu button.
  • Page 70 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 Note: The Network menu does not appear on non-network projector models. 4. Press the down arrow button to select the Language setting and press Enter. 5. Select the language you want to use and press Enter. 6. Press Menu or Esc to exit the menus.
  • Page 71: Adjusting The Image Height

    1. Turn on the projector and display an image. 2. To adjust the front foot, pull up on the foot release lever and lift the front of the projector. The foot extends from the projector.
  • Page 72: Image Shape

    You can project an evenly rectangular image by placing the projector directly in front of the center of the screen and keeping it level. If you place the projector at an angle to the screen, or tilted up or down, or off to the side, you may need to correct the image shape for the best display quality.
  • Page 73 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 4. Select the Keystone setting and press Enter. 5. Select the Quick Corner setting and press Enter. You see the Quick Corner adjustment screen.
  • Page 74: Correcting Image Shape With The Keystone Buttons

    6. Use the arrow buttons on the projector or the remote control to select the corner of the image you want to adjust. Then press Enter. 7. Press the arrow buttons to adjust the image shape as necessary. 8. When you are finished, press Esc.
  • Page 75: Resizing The Image With The Zoom Ring

    Note: If the projector is installed out of reach, you can also correct the image shape using the Keystone settings in the projector menus. Parent topic: Image Shape Related references Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Resizing the Image With the Zoom Ring 1.
  • Page 76: Remote Control Operation

    Remote Control Operation The remote control lets you control the projector from almost anywhere in the room, up to 19.7 feet (6 m) away. You can point it at the screen, or the front or back of the projector. Make sure that you aim the remote control at the projector's receivers within the angles listed here.
  • Page 77: Using The Remote Control As A Wireless Mouse

    1. Connect the projector to a computer using the projector's Computer or HDMI port. 2. Using a USB cable, connect the projector's USB TypeB port to a USB port on your computer (for wireless mouse support). 3. Press the Menu button, select the Extended menu, and select Wireless Mouse as the USB Type B setting.
  • Page 78: Using The Remote Control As A Presentation Pointer

    Using the Remote Control as a Presentation Pointer You can use the projector's remote control as a pointer to help you call out important information during a presentation. The default pointer shape is an arrow, but you can select an alternative shape using the Settings menu.
  • Page 79: Selecting An Image Source

    Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Selecting an Image Source If you connected multiple image sources to the projector, such as a computer and DVD player, you may want to switch from one image source to the other. 1. Make sure the connected image source you want to use is turned on.
  • Page 80: Projection Modes

    Using Basic Projector Features Projection Modes Depending on how you positioned the projector, you may need to change the projection mode so your images project correctly. • Front (default setting) lets you project from a table in front of the screen.
  • Page 81: Changing The Projection Mode Using The Remote Control

    Changing the Projection Mode Using the Remote Control You can change the projection mode to flip the image over top-to-bottom. 1. Turn on the projector and display an image. 2. Hold down the A/V Mute button on the remote control for five seconds.
  • Page 82 2. Press the Menu button. 3. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. PowerLite 92/93 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 4. Select the Projection setting and press Enter. 5. Select a projection mode and press Enter. 6. Press Menu or Esc to exit the menus.
  • Page 83: Image Aspect Ratio

    Changing the Image Aspect Ratio You can change the aspect ratio of the displayed image to resize it. 1. Turn on the projector and switch to the image source you want to use. 2. Press the Aspect button on the remote control.
  • Page 84: Available Image Aspect Ratios

    3. To cycle through the available aspect ratios for your input signal, press the Aspect button repeatedly. Parent topic: Image Aspect Ratio Available Image Aspect Ratios You can select the following image aspect ratios, depending on the input signal from your image source. Note: Black bands and cropped images may project in certain aspect ratios, depending on the aspect ratio and resolution of your input signal.
  • Page 85: Color Mode

    Image Quality Settings - Image Menu Changing the Color Mode You can change the projector's Color Mode using the remote control to optimize the image for your viewing environment. 1. Turn on the projector and switch to the image source you want to use.
  • Page 86: Available Color Modes

    4. To cycle through all the available Color Modes for your input signal, press the Color Mode button repeatedly. Parent topic: Color Mode Available Color Modes You can set the projector to use these Color Modes, depending on the input source you are using: Color Mode Presentation Dynamic Theatre...
  • Page 87: Controlling The Volume With The Volume Buttons

    Controlling the Volume With the Volume Buttons You can use the Volume buttons on the projector or the remote control to adjust the volume as you project a presentation with audio. The volume buttons control the projector’s internal speaker system or any external speakers you connected to the projector.
  • Page 88: Projecting A Slide Show

    2. To lower or raise the volume, press the Volume buttons on the remote control or these buttons on the control panel. A volume gauge appears on the screen. 3. To set the volume to a specific level for an input source, you can set the volume using a projector menu. Parent topic:...
  • Page 89: Slideshow Presentations

    Parent topic: Projecting a Slide Show Starting a Slide Show or Presentation After connecting a USB device to the projector, you can switch to the USB input source and start your slide show or presentation. Details Make sure the file is not: •...
  • Page 90 Note: You can change the Slideshow operation options or add special effects by highlighting Option at the bottom of the screen and pressing Enter. 1. Press the USB button on the projector remote control. The Slideshow screen appears. 2. If you need to display files in a subfolder on your device, press the arrow buttons to highlight the folder and press the Enter button.
  • Page 91: Slideshow Display Options

    Related tasks Disconnecting a USB Device or Camera From the Projector Slideshow Display Options You can select these display options when using the projector's Slideshow feature. Option Display order Sort Order Continuous Play Screen switching time Available settings Description Name order...
  • Page 92 Option Available settings Effect Wipe Dissolve Random Parent topic: Starting a Slide Show or Presentation Description Transitions between images with a wipe effect Transitions between images with a dissolve effect Transitions between images using a random variety of effects...
  • Page 93: Adjusting Projector Features

    1. Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control to temporarily stop projection and mute any sound. 2. To turn the picture and sound back on, press A/V Mute again. Note: You can also stop projection using the A/V Mute slide lever on the projector. Parent topic:...
  • Page 94: Stopping Video Action Temporarily

    Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Stopping Video Action Temporarily You can temporarily stop the action in a video or computer presentation and keep the current image on the screen. Any sound or video action continues to run, however, so you cannot resume projection at the point that you stopped it.
  • Page 95: Projector Security Features

    Adjusting Projector Features Projector Security Features You can secure your projector to prevent theft or unintended use by setting up the following security features: • Password security to prevent the projector from being turned on, and prevent changes to the startup screen and other settings.
  • Page 96: Password Security Types

    Password Security Types You can set up these types of password security using one shared password: • Power On Protect password prevents anyone from using the projector without first entering a password. • User's Logo Protect password prevents anyone from changing the custom screen the projector can display when it turns on or when you use the A/V Mute feature.
  • Page 97 PowerLite 93/95/96W/905/915W/1835 2. Press the down arrow to select Password and press Enter. You see the prompt "Change the password?". 3. Select Yes and press Enter. 4. Hold down the Num button on the remote control and use the numeric buttons to set a four-digit password.
  • Page 98: Selecting Password Security Types

    If you do not see this menu, hold down the Freeze button on the remote control for five seconds until the menu appears. 1. To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, select Power On Protect, press Enter, select On, and press Esc.
  • Page 99: Entering A Password To Use The Projector

    Esc (PowerLite 93/95/96W/905/915W/1835). You can attach the Password Protect sticker to the projector as an additional theft deterrent. Note: Be sure to keep the remote control in a safe place; if you lose it, you will not be able to enter the password required to use the projector.
  • Page 100: Saving A User's Logo Image To Display

    • You see a "wrong password" message and a prompt to try again. Enter the correct password to proceed. • If the password is incorrect three times, you see a message that the projector is locked and a request code. Write down the code, then disconnect the power cord from the projector, reconnect it, turn the projector back on, and enter the password again.
  • Page 101 2. Press the Menu button, select the Extended menu, and press Enter. PowerLite 92/93 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 3. Select the User's Logo setting and press Enter. You see a prompt asking if you want to use the displayed image as a user's logo. 4.
  • Page 102 You see a prompt asking if you want to save the image as the User's Logo. 8. Select Yes and press Enter. Note: It takes a few moments for the projector to save the image; do not use the projector, its remote control, or any connected equipment until it is finished.
  • Page 103: Locking The Projector's Buttons

    Password Security Types Locking the Projector's Buttons You can lock the buttons on the projector's control panel to prevent anyone from using the projector. You can lock all the buttons or all the buttons except the power button. 1. Press the Menu button.
  • Page 104: Unlocking The Projector's Buttons

    Unlocking the Projector's Buttons Parent topic: Projector Security Features Unlocking the Projector's Buttons If the projector's buttons have been locked, hold the Enter button on the projector's control panel for seven seconds to unlock them. Parent topic: Locking the Projector's Buttons Installing a Security Cable You can install two types of security cables on the projector to prevent theft.
  • Page 105: Creating A User Pattern To Display

    • Use the security slot on the back of the projector to attach a Kensington Microsaver Security system, available from Epson. • Use the security cable attachment point on the projector to attach a wire cable and secure it to a room fixture or heavy furniture.
  • Page 106 You see a prompt asking if you want to use the displayed image as a User Pattern. 5. Select Yes and press Enter. Note: It takes a few moments for the projector to save the image; do not use the projector, its remote control, or any connected equipment until it is finished.
  • Page 107 You see a completion message. 6. Press Esc to exit the message screen. Parent topic: Adjusting Projector Features Related references Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu...
  • Page 108: Adjusting The Menu Settings

    Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu Using the Projector's Menus You can use the projector's menus to adjust the settings that control how your projector works. The projector displays the menus on the screen. 1. Press the Menu button on the control panel or remote control.
  • Page 109 You see the menu screen displaying the Image menu settings. 2. Press the up or down arrow buttons to move through the menus listed on the left. The settings for each menu are displayed on the right. Note: The available settings depend on the current input source. 3.
  • Page 110: Image Quality Settings - Image Menu

    8. Press Menu or Esc to exit the menus. Parent topic: Adjusting the Menu Settings Image Quality Settings - Image Menu Settings on the Image menu let you adjust the quality of your image for the input source you are currently using.
  • Page 111: Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu

    Available Color Modes Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu Normally the projector detects and optimizes the input signal settings automatically. If you need to customize the settings, you can use the Signal menu. The available settings depend on the currently selected input source.
  • Page 112 Note: You can restore the default settings of the Position, Tracking, and Sync settings by pressing the Auto button on the remote control. To change settings for an input source, make sure the source is connected and select that source. Setting Options Auto Setup...
  • Page 113 Setting Options Position Up, down, left, right Progressive Video Film/Auto Noise Reduction HDMI Video Range Normal Expanded Auto Input Signal Auto Component Video Signal Auto Various video standards Description Adjusts the image location on the screen Sets whether to convert interlaced-to-progressive signals for certain video image types Off: for fast-moving video images...
  • Page 114: Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu

    Parent topic: Adjusting the Menu Settings Related references Available Image Aspect Ratios Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Options on the Settings menu let you customize various projector features. PowerLite 92/93 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 Options Description See the list of available aspect...
  • Page 115 Quick Corner: select to correct image shape and alignment using an on-screen display Controls projector button locking to secure the projector Full Lock: locks all buttons Partial Lock: locks all buttons except the power button...
  • Page 116 Normal: sets maximum lamp brightness ECO: reduces lamp brightness and fan noise, and saves power and lamp life Adjusts the volume of projector’s speaker system or external speakers Adjusts the volume of the projector's speaker system when you use a connected microphone Limits reception of remote control signals by the selected receiver;...
  • Page 117: Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu

    Related tasks Creating a User Pattern to Display Correcting Image Shape With Quick Corner Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Settings on the Extended menu let you customize various projector setup features that control its operation. PowerLite 92/93 Options Description...
  • Page 118 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835...
  • Page 119 Startup Screen: controls whether a special screen appears when the projector starts A/V Mute: selects the screen color or logo to display when A/V Mute is turned on Controls use of closed captions...
  • Page 120 Selects various operation options Direct Power On: lets you turn on the projector without pressing the power button Sleep Mode: automatically turns off the projector after an interval of inactivity Sleep Mode Timer: sets the interval for Sleep Mode Lens Cover Timer: automatically...
  • Page 121: Projector Network Settings - Network Menu

    Parent topic: Adjusting the Menu Settings Projector Network Settings - Network Menu Settings on the Network menu let you view network information and set up the projector for monitoring and control over a network (not available on PowerLite 92). PowerLite 93...
  • Page 122 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835...
  • Page 123: Projector Information Display - Info Menu

    Related concepts Wired Network Projection Wireless Network Projection Projector Information Display - Info Menu You can display information about the projector and input sources by viewing the Info menu. However, you cannot change any settings in the menu. Options Description...
  • Page 124 Lamp Hours Displays the number of hours (H) the lamp has been used in Normal and ECO Power Consumption modes; if the information is displayed in yellow, obtain a genuine Epson replacement lamp soon Source Displays the name of the port to which the current input source is...
  • Page 125: Event Id Code List

    Event ID Code List If the Event ID option on the Info menu displays a code number, check this list of Event ID codes for the solution to the projector problem associated with the code (not available for PowerLite 92). Event ID code...
  • Page 126: Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu

    Projector Information Display - Info Menu Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu You can reset most of the projector settings to their default values using the Reset All option on the Reset menu. You can also reset the projector's lamp usage timer to zero when you replace the lamp using the Reset...
  • Page 127 You cannot reset the following settings using the Reset All option: • Input Signal • User's Logo • Language • Network menu items (if available) • Lamp Hours • Password • User Button Parent topic: Adjusting the Menu Settings...
  • Page 128: Maintaining And Transporting The Projector

    Projector Maintenance Your projector needs little maintenance to keep working at its best. You may need to clean the lens periodically, and clean the air filter and air vents to prevent the projector from overheating due to blocked ventilation. The only parts you should replace are the lamp, air filter, and remote control batteries. If any other part needs replacing, contact Epson or an authorized Epson servicer.
  • Page 129: Cleaning The Projector Case

    Projector Maintenance Cleaning the Air Filter and Vents Be sure to clean the projector's air filter or vents if they get dusty, or if you see a message telling you to clean them. 1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
  • Page 130: Replacing The Air Filter

    • After cleaning the air filter, you see a message telling you to clean or replace it • The air filter is torn or damaged You can replace the air filter while the projector is mounted to the ceiling, if necessary. The illustrations below show the projector placed on a table.
  • Page 131 2. Slide the air filter cover latch and open the air filter cover. 3. Pull the air filter out of the projector. Note: Air filters contain polyphenylene ether, polystyrene resin, and polypropylene. Dispose of used air filters according to local regulations.
  • Page 132: Projector Lamp Maintenance

    4. Place the new air filter in the projector as shown and push gently until it clicks into place. 5. Close the air filter cover. Parent topic: Air Filter and Vent Maintenance Projector Lamp Maintenance The projector keeps track of the number of hours the lamp is used and displays this information in the projector's menu system.
  • Page 133: Replacing The Lamp

    Projector Information Display - Info Menu Replacing the Lamp Before you replace the lamp, let the projector cool down for at least one hour so the lamp will not be hot. Warning: Let the lamp fully cool before replacing it to avoid injury.
  • Page 134 4. Slide the lamp cover out and lift it off. 5. Loosen the screws securing the lamp to the projector. The screws do not come all the way out.
  • Page 135 6. Lift up the lamp handle and gently pull the lamp out of the projector. Note: The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not put in the trash.
  • Page 136 7. Gently insert the new lamp into the projector. If it does not fit easily, make sure it is facing the right way. Press the handle down. Caution: Do not touch any glass on the lamp assembly to avoid premature lamp failure.
  • Page 137 9. Replace the lamp cover and tighten the screw to secure it. Note: Be sure the lamp cover is securely installed or the lamp will not come on. Reset the lamp timer to zero to keep track of the new lamp’s usage. Parent topic: Projector Lamp Maintenance...
  • Page 138: Resetting The Lamp Timer

    Resetting the Lamp Timer Resetting the Lamp Timer You must reset the lamp timer after replacing the projector's lamp to clear the lamp replacement message and to keep track of lamp usage correctly. Note: Do not reset the lamp timer if you have not replaced the lamp to avoid inaccurate lamp usage information.
  • Page 139: Replacing The Remote Control Batteries

    Replacing the Remote Control Batteries The remote control uses the two AA manganese or alkaline batteries. Replace the batteries as soon as they run out. Caution: Use only the type of batteries specified in this manual. Do not install batteries of different types, or mix new and old batteries.
  • Page 140 3. Insert the batteries with the + and – ends facing as shown. 4. Close the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place. Warning: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.
  • Page 141: Transporting The Projector

    • Use a carrying case to hand-carry the projector. • When transporting the projector a long distance or as checked luggage, place it in a carrying case. Then pack the case in a firm box with cushioning around it and mark the box "Fragile".
  • Page 142: Solving Problems

    Where to Get Help Projection Problem Tips If the projector is not working properly, try turning it off and unplugging it. Then plug it back in and turn it If this does not solve the problem, check the following: • The lights on the projector's control panel may indicate what the problem is.
  • Page 143 Preparing network monitoring or shutting down. (Wait for the light to remain orange before unplugging the projector.) Projector is too hot. • Make sure that the vents and air filter are not clogged with dust or obstructed by nearby objects.
  • Page 144 Flashing red Red or flashing Flashing red Flashing red Note: If the lights display a pattern not listed in the table above, turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help. Parent topic: Solving Problems Status and solution Projector has overheated and turned off.
  • Page 145: Using The Projector Help Displays

    Replacing the Lamp Using the Projector Help Displays You can display information to help you solve common problems using the projector's Help system. 1. Turn on the projector. 2. Press the Help button on the projector or the remote control.
  • Page 146: Solutions When No Image Appears

    • Press the projector's power button to wake it from standby or sleep mode. Also see if your connected computer is in sleep mode or displaying a blank screen saver. • If you unplugged the projector and plugged it right back in, press the power button to turn on the projector (with Direct Power On enabled).
  • Page 147: Solutions When Image Is Incorrect Using The Usb Display Function

    • With Windows Media Center, reduce the screen size from full screen mode. • With Windows DirectX, turn off DirectX functions. • Turn off the Transfer layered window setting in the Epson USB Display Settings program on your computer. Parent topic:...
  • Page 148: Displaying From A Mac Laptop

    2. To display on both the laptop's monitor and the projector, try pressing the same keys again. 3. If the same image is not displayed by the laptop and projector, check the Windows Display utility to make sure the external monitor port is enabled. (See your computer or Windows manual for instructions.)
  • Page 149: Solutions When The Image Is Not Rectangular

    If the projected image is not evenly rectangular, try the following solutions: • Place the projector directly in front of the center of the screen, facing it squarely, if possible. • If you adjusted the projector height using the projector feet, press the keystone buttons on the projector to adjust the image shape.
  • Page 150: Solutions When The Image Is Fuzzy Or Blurry

    • If you are projecting from a laptop computer, try turning off simultaneous display on the laptop screen to avoid splitting the video signal. • Check the settings on the projector's Signal menu to make sure they match the video source. If available for your video source, adjust the Progressive and Noise Reduction settings.
  • Page 151: Solutions When The Image Brightness Or Colors Are Incorrect

    Contrast, Tint, Color Adjustment, and/or Color Saturation. • Make sure you selected the correct input source on the Signal menu. • Make sure all the cables are securely connected to the projector and your video device. If you connected long cables, try connecting shorter cables.
  • Page 152: Solutions When There Is No Sound Or Low Volume

    • If you do not hear sound from an HDMI source, set the connected device to PCM output. • Make sure any connected audio cables are labelled "No Resistance". • If you are using the USB Display function, turn on the Output audio from the projector setting in the Epson USB Display Settings program on your computer.
  • Page 153: Solving Projector Or Remote Control Operation Problems

    Check the solutions for this light status. • If the power button on the remote control does not turn on the projector, check its batteries and make sure the Remote Receivers setting is turned on in the projector's menus.
  • Page 154: Solutions To Password Problems

    • If you have entered an incorrect password too many times and see a message displaying a request code, write down the code and contact Epson. • If you lose the remote control you cannot enter a password. Order a new one from Epson. Parent topic:...
  • Page 155: Where To Get Help

    To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service, call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the included Epson PrivateLine Support card. This is the fastest way of speaking to a live representative, and it's free. This service is available 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of your warranty period.
  • Page 156 • Computer or video configuration • Description of the problem Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can purchase screens, other optional accessories, and replacement parts from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Or you can purchase online www.epsonstore.com (U.S.
  • Page 157: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications These sections list the technical specifications of your projector. General Projector Specifications Projector Lamp Specifications Remote Control Specifications Projector Dimension Specifications Projector Electrical Specifications Projector Environmental Specifications Projector Safety and Approvals Specifications Supported Video Display Formats General Projector Specifications...
  • Page 158 Brightness PowerLite 92/93: Normal Power Consumption mode: White light output 2400 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 2400 lumens ECO Power Consumption mode: White light output 1920 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) PowerLite 95: Normal Power Consumption mode: White light output 2600 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 2600 lumens ECO Power Consumption mode: White light output 2080 lumens (ISO 21118 standard)
  • Page 159 ECO Power Consumption mode: White light output 2240 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) PowerLite 1835: Normal Power Consumption mode: White light output 3500 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 3500 lumens ECO Power Consumption mode: White light output 2450 lumens (ISO 21118 standard)
  • Page 160: Projector Lamp Specifications

    Keystone correction angle USB Type B port compatibility USB 1.1 and 2.0 compliant for USB display or external mouse USB Type A port compatibility USB 1.1 and 2.0 compliant port for USB device input or Epson Parent topic: Technical Specifications...
  • Page 161: Remote Control Specifications

    Lamp life Note: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Lamp life will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time. Parent topic: Technical Specifications Remote Control Specifications...
  • Page 162: Projector Electrical Specifications

    Weight Parent topic: Technical Specifications Projector Electrical Specifications Rated frequency Power supply PowerLite 92/93: 6.91 lb (3.13 kg) PowerLite 95: 6.97 lb (3.16 kg) PowerLite 96W: 7.19 lb (3.26 kg) PowerLite 905: 7.39 lb (3.35 kg) PowerLite 915W/1835: 7.42 lb (3.36 kg) 50/60 Hz 100 to 240 VAC ±10%...
  • Page 163 Power consumption Operating: (100 to 120 V) PowerLite 92/93/95: Normal Power Consumption mode: 312 W ECO Power Consumption mode: 261 W PowerLite 96W/905: Normal Power Consumption mode: 313 W ECO Power Consumption mode: 264 W PowerLite 915W/1835: Normal Power Consumption mode: 355 W ECO Power Consumption mode: 263 W Standby: PowerLite 92:...
  • Page 164: Projector Environmental Specifications

    Power consumption (200 to 240 V) Parent topic: Technical Specifications Projector Environmental Specifications Temperature Humidity (relative, non-condensing) Operating: PowerLite 92/93/95: Normal Power Consumption mode: 299 W ECO Power Consumption mode: 254 W PowerLite 96W/905: Normal Power Consumption mode: 300 W...
  • Page 165: Projector Safety And Approvals Specifications

    For best results, your computer monitor or video card resolution should be set to display in the projector's native resolution. However, your projector includes Epson's SizeWise chip that supports other computer display resolutions, so your image will be resized to fit automatically.
  • Page 166 Display format Refresh rate (in Hz) SXGA 70/75/85 60/75/85 60/75/85 SXGA+ 60/75 WXGA+ 60/75/85 UXGA WSXGA+* WUXGA (Reduced Blanking) MAC13" MAC16" MAC19" MAC21" Composite video TV (NTSC) TV (PAL) 50/60 TV (SECAM) Component video SDTV (480i) SDTV (576i) SDTV (480p) SDTV (576p) HDTV (720p) 50/60...
  • Page 167 Display format Refresh rate (in Hz) SVGA WXGA SXGA SXGA+ UXGA SDTV (480i/480p) SDTV (576i/576p) HDTV (720p) 50/60 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 HDTV (1080p) 24/30/50/60 * PowerLite 96W/915W only ** Available only when using the Wide option as the Resolution setting Parent topic: Technical Specifications Resolution (in pixels)
  • Page 168: Notices

    • Do not look into the lens when the projector is on. The bright light can damage your eyes. • Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. • Do not operate the projector on its side, or while tilted to one side. Do not tilt the projector more than 30° forward or back.
  • Page 169 • Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or power strips. Do not insert the plug into a dusty outlet. This can cause fire or electric shock. • Do not place the projector where the cord can be walked on. This may result in fraying or damage to the plug.
  • Page 170 • Do not store the projector outside of the required temperature range of 14 to 140 ºF (-10 to 60 ºC) or in direct sunlight for long periods of time. Doing so may cause damage to the case.
  • Page 171: Fcc Compliance Statement

    • If the lamp breaks, ventilate the room to prevent gases contained in the lamp from being inhaled or coming in contact with your eyes or mouth. • If the projector is mounted overhead and the lamp breaks, be careful to prevent pieces of glass from falling into your eyes when you open the lamp cover.
  • Page 172: Trademarks

    We provide the source code of the GPL Programs until five (5) years after the discontinuation of same model of this projector product. If you desire to receive the source code of the GPL Programs, please see the "EPSON Projector Contact List" in the User's Guide, and contact the customer support of your region.
  • Page 173 0.9.8 uvc rev.219 wireless_tools 29 EPSON original drivers The GNU General Public License Version 2 is as follows. You also can see the GNU General Public License Version 2 at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright ©) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA...
  • Page 174 this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
  • Page 175 You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the...
  • Page 176 b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange;...
  • Page 177 For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program. If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances.
  • Page 178 PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
  • Page 179 We provide the source code of the LGPL Programs until five (5) years after the discontinuation of same model of this projector product. If you desire to receive the source code of the LGPL Programs, please see the "EPSON Projector Contact List" in the User's Guide, and contact the customer support of your region.
  • Page 180 The GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2 is as follows. You also can see the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2 at http//www.gnu.org/licenses/. GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1, February 1999 Copyright ©) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
  • Page 181 have is not the original version, so that the original author's reputation will not be affected by problems that might be introduced by others. Finally, software patents pose a constant threat to the existence of any free program. We wish to make sure that a company cannot effectively restrict the users of a free program by obtaining a restrictive license from a patent holder.
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  • Page 183 d) If a facility in the modified Library refers to a function or a table of data to be supplied by an application program that uses the facility, other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked, then you must make a good faith effort to ensure that, in the event an application does not supply such function or table, the facility still operates, and performs whatever part of its purpose remains meaningful.
  • Page 184 5. A program that contains no derivative of any portion of the Library, but is designed to work with the Library by being compiled or linked with it, is called a "work that uses the Library". Such a work, in isolation, is not a derivative work of the Library, and therefore falls outside the scope of this License.
  • Page 185 library, if the user installs one, as long as the modified version is interface-compatible with the version that the work was made with. c) Accompany the work with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give the same user the materials specified in Subsection 6a, above, for a charge no more than the cost of performing this distribution.
  • Page 186 10. Each time you redistribute the Library (or any work based on the Library), the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute, link with or modify the Library subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein.
  • Page 187 14. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free programs whose distribution conditions are incompatible with these, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this.
  • Page 188 That's all there is to it! BSD License (Berkeley Software Distribution License) This projector product includes the open source software program "University of California, Berkeley License (Berkeley Software Distribution License)" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "BSD License".
  • Page 189 SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. libjpeg This projector product includes the open source software program "libjpeg" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "libjpeg". The "libjpeg" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 190 1. We don't promise that this software works. (But if you find any bugs, please let us know!) 2. You can use this software for whatever you want. You don't have to pay us. 3. You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use it in a program, you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that you've used the IJG code.
  • Page 191 Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated." libpng This projector product includes the open source software program "libpng" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "libpng". The "libpng" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 192 libpng version 1.2.6, September 12, 2004, is Copyright ©) 2004 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and is distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors Cosmin Truta libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are Copyright ©) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors Simon-Pierre Cadieux...
  • Page 193 For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Contributing Authors" is defined as the following set of individuals: Andreas Dilger Dave Martindale Guy Eric Schalnat Paul Schmidt Tim Wegner The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS". The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.
  • Page 194 This projector product includes the open source software program "zlib" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "zlib". The "zlib" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 195 This projector product includes the open source software program "libmd5-rfc" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "libmd5-rfc". The "libmd5-rfc" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 196 C++ compilation from Martin Purschke <purschke@bnl.gov>. 1999-05-03 lpd Original version. mDNSResponder This projector product includes the open source software program "mDNSResponder" which applies the following license terms "Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004". List of "mDNSResponder" mDNSResponder-107.6 (only mDNSResponderPosix is used) License terms "Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004"...
  • Page 197 "Work" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work (an example is provided in the Appendix below). "Derivative Works"...
  • Page 198 (b) You must cause any modified files to carry prominent notices stating that You changed the files; and ©) You must retain, in the Source form of any Derivative Works that You distribute, all copyright, patent, trademark, and attribution notices from the Source form of the Work, excluding those notices that do not pertain to any part of the Derivative Works;...
  • Page 199: Copyright Notice

    Seiko Epson Corporation. The information contained herein is designed only for use with this Epson product. Epson is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other products.
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    Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating and...

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